November 9, 2022
“Today’s generation of aging seniors have different expectations around remaining in their homes and maintaining their independence as they age. We are committed to leading research and innovation that enhances the quality of life and quality of care for older adults in support of our mission to optimize well-being and enrich people’s lives, creating impact within our seniors’ care communities, and beyond.”
Health Cities and The Brenda Strafford Foundation, partners in the HealthTech Home Project, are seeking Expressions of Interest from early-stage companies, startups or SMEs with a technology that has high potential or is ready for commercialization and usage by health care professionals, patients, and/or end-users.
The technology must be focused on solving problems in the areas of:
Successful technologies will be installed in the HealthTech Home and monitored over a 60–90-day period. Upon completion of the monitoring period, the technologies will be reviewed and evaluated by the Innovation Council. Preference is given to Alberta-based companies, but others are welcome to apply.
Interested SMEs are encouraged to submit an Expression of Interest (EoI) to Health Cities (admin@healthcities.ca) by no later than Sunday, December 18.